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fundiver199
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In order to play poker, you really need money, as strange as it may sound, but it is true, and not a little.It is better to start playing with average limits without spending time on micro limits.Purchase programs to analyze your game and more or less successful coach.And then on your way to conquer the poker peaks in the Internet
I can certainly be on board with starting with a larger deposit than 100$, if it is possible. But I dont think, I would recommend skipping the micros altogether. Are you really learning that much more by playing your first 500 tournaments for 10$ each rather than 1$? I dont think so, and for most people it is motivating to experience, that they can beat the game, they are playing, even its not for a significant amount of money. Losing on the other hand will be demotivating for many. With time the bankroll will also grow, and if you refrain from withdrawing your winnings, at the time, it is large enough to move out of the micros, you will hopefully have required the nessesary skills.